Has anyone seen any benefit in changing the salt they use?
Or adding supplements, like in a reef setup?
Background:
I've recently learned that one of the prepackaged biosphere type sellers uses salt with higher levels of magnesium and calcium.
That got me thinking about the salt I've been using.
So far I have been using Tetra marine salt, I was original going to get Crystal Sea Marinemix - based on research back at around the time I found out about Opae Ula - that was some years back.
Back the the present: the only place I found that was selling the salt, didn't actually have it in stock after ordering it, and was offered a 4Kg bag of Tetra marine salt instead of the 1kg bag of Crystal Sea Marinemix.
I’ve got a bottle of Mironekuton Powder (got it before I found out it’s mostly montmorillonite clay and could have got it cheaper, even if I bought the stuff sold for Koi use). I add a pinch of the stuff every now and then to my tanks, even to my baby holding jar.
I’m using Caribsea Aragonite as the substrate in the tanks.
Higher levels of magnesium and calcium. That got me thinking about the salt and how it sounds almost like they may be using a salt designed for corals - as they usually have higher levels.
So... back to the the questions at the beginning:
Has anyone seen any benefit in changing the salt they use?
Or adding supplements, like in a reef setup?
Or is it overkill for Opae tanks?
Or adding supplements, like in a reef setup?
Background:
I've recently learned that one of the prepackaged biosphere type sellers uses salt with higher levels of magnesium and calcium.
That got me thinking about the salt I've been using.
So far I have been using Tetra marine salt, I was original going to get Crystal Sea Marinemix - based on research back at around the time I found out about Opae Ula - that was some years back.
Back the the present: the only place I found that was selling the salt, didn't actually have it in stock after ordering it, and was offered a 4Kg bag of Tetra marine salt instead of the 1kg bag of Crystal Sea Marinemix.
I’ve got a bottle of Mironekuton Powder (got it before I found out it’s mostly montmorillonite clay and could have got it cheaper, even if I bought the stuff sold for Koi use). I add a pinch of the stuff every now and then to my tanks, even to my baby holding jar.
I’m using Caribsea Aragonite as the substrate in the tanks.
Higher levels of magnesium and calcium. That got me thinking about the salt and how it sounds almost like they may be using a salt designed for corals - as they usually have higher levels.
So... back to the the questions at the beginning:
Has anyone seen any benefit in changing the salt they use?
Or adding supplements, like in a reef setup?
Or is it overkill for Opae tanks?
When in doubt, change it out... Using fresh mixed water...
My Opae Ula have their own site: https://shrimpintv.com/
My Opae Ula have their own site: https://shrimpintv.com/